Rendezvous State Park: planning and design / by William F. Carman. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Landscape Architecture, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 1979.

The purpose of the statement is to present factual data necessary to define and evaluate the environmental impact of the proposed construction and to assist the appropriate administrators in making decisions concerning proposed features of the...

This Environmental Impact Statement EIS has been prepared in response to the proposed Master Development Plan Update MDP submitted by Solitude Mountain Resort. Six alternatives are evaluated in this EIS, for consideration by the Forest Service. The...

"This historic house was rebuilt with an exceptional attention to
detail to produce a modern, minimalist interior. Mimiced in the landscape, strong axial lines integrating black African granite pavers, were used in conjunction with a softer Rocky...

"The Owl Creek Townhomes provide quality residential
living that responds to and respects the character of
the Snowmass community as well as the magnificent
Rocky Mountain environment. Design Workshop has
carefully planned the location of the Owl...

A contemporary residential property uniting expansive open space and views creating the illusion of an estate with infinite grounds. As vast and immediate scales were both experiences, the landscape architect matched the scale of the interior with...

Mailbox shaped like barn with artillery missile as base in foreground. Panoramic view of ranch includes ranch entrance that has a gateway decorated with wagon wheels. Also in picture: cattle grazing, windmill, barn, corral, etc. Mailbox crafted...

The 14-block-long 16th Street mall serves as the major transportation spine for downtown Denver as well as one of the most-visited destinations of the region. The 16th Street mall extension extrapolates its many resources into new territory....

Panoramic view of Albion, Idaho. Albion was the background for a book by William A. Bailey entitled "Bill Bailey came home: as a farm boy, as a stowaway at the age of nine, a trapper at the age of fifteen, and a hobo at the age of sixteen" (USU...

Panoramic view of Albion Valley, southeast end, with Bill Bailey in foreground. Bailey wrote about his farmboy childhood in Albion, Idaho in a book called "Bill Bailey came home" (USU Press, 1973) that was edited by Austin and Alta Fife. For...

Panoramic view with Bill Bailey and the mountains where he was a trapper. Bailey wrote about his childhood in Albion in a book called "Bill Bailey came home" (USU Press, 1973) that was edited by Austin and Alta Fife; see pages 126-144. For...

Panoramic view near Cody, Wyoming, shows a bronze sculpture of a cowboy on horseback. Sculptor Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney entitled this work "Buffalo Bill -- the Scout." The 1924 sculpture is backlit against a brilliant but cloudy sky in this...

Panoramic view of farmyard. View includes several buildings including a log building, a corral, and a streaming running through the farmyard. Similar views available at 260105, 260106, 260108, and 260109.

Panoramic view of small farm in desert country with fences, trees, shed of logs, and mountain escarpment. Note effect of snow protection from ordinary fences around small farm. Original slides very light. Image has been darkened with a color...

Panoramic view of hillside east of Sublett Reservoir, Idaho, with horse and rider pole fence in foreground. One of best images of a horse and rider pole fence in this collection. Image has been lightened.

Panoramic view of Pace Ranch in Castle Valley, Utah, with poplar trees forming a live fence that serves as a windbreak in foreground. Image has been lightened. For more information on the Pace Ranch, see the interview with John Pace, an...

Panoramic view of range lands near Goldberg, Idaho, showing jack fence and cattle grazing. Blemish in lower left hand corner has been cropped out. See slides 260607 through 260804 for similiar slides taken in this area.

Panoramic view of basin in Albion, Idaho as seen from slope of Mount Harrison. This area was the background for the book "Bill Bailey came home" by Bill Bailey (USU Press, 1975). Unidentified person in picture.

"The owners of this property, ranching and open-lands enthusiasts, felt strongly that the home should not impose itself on the surrounding environment, but rather emerge from it in an organic and respectful manner. The home, set on a topographic...

"Blurred Boundaries emanates a sense of intimacy and human comfort in a monumental-size, rural
environment. Architecture and landscape architecture merge to create seamless and understated transitions between
environments and seek to redefine...

Gravemarkers of husband and wife side-by-side in panoramic view of cemetery. Dates in the inscriptions are difficult to read and may be transcribed incorrectly. Each marker has a verse at the bottom. For another view of same cemetery, see 220303.